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> European Commissioner for Startups Ekaterina Zaharieva emphasised the importance of implementing this strategy quickly. She also pledged to propose a European Innovation Act to push member states to meet the 3% target for research and innovation (R&I), combat brain drain, defend research freedom, invest in infrastructure and expand the European Research Council.

Tragicomic hubris among bureaucrats, to think innovation would improve if they added more bureaucrats.

The EU is a political experiment that will always be doomed to repeat its own mistakes, because it completely lacks self-awareness.

Too many ideologues, too few pragmatists.

A bureaucracy as supra-national and politically ambitious as the European Union will attract the kind of staff who are far, far removed from people who want to create startups.



According to experts, the EU is a failed experiment that will fail any day now.

Consulting my historical records, the EU implodes about 3 or 4 times a year and has been this way for decades.

So the first collapse of the EU Season 2025 is about to happen.


I find personal experience from doing mistakes much more educative than another regulation without any education.

There thousands new regulations every year. Why not removing same amount? How many regulations are enough to have brave new world?


My thoughts exactly.




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